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Falling debris from a Northside firehouse struck a visiting woman in the head in late July, highlighting years of unenforced ...
Silver Eye Center for Photography will host a winter exhibition featuring the works of contemporary Japanese photographers Shinichiro Kobayashi and Fumimasa Hosokawa. The exhibition begins Wednesday, ...
Radio personality Barret "Dr. Demento" Hansen announced his retirement this week, ending a 55-year career devoted to comedy and novelty music when his show ...
Pittsburgh Robotics Network (PRN) and Congressman Chris Deluzio are celebrating a $750,000 grant to expand robotics workforce training. The victory lap comes less than two weeks after PRN’s third ...
Highlands High School senior Carrah Scardina has been named the winner of the 2025 Congressional Art Competition for Pennsylvania’s 17th District, Congressman Chris Deluzio announced Monday.
Jake Wheatley steps down as chief of staff after affair allegations surface. Mayor Gainey appoints Kyle Chintalapalli as his successor.
Over 28,500 digitized death records from 1893-2005 are now available for free on the WPGS website, offering a vital resource for genealogists.
A little over two years ago, in July 2018, the future of St. Paul of the Cross Monastery and Church was cloudy at best.
Pittsburgh’s annual Independence Day celebration will look a little different this year. Due to ongoing construction at Point State Park, the city’s official Fourth of July fireworks will relocate to ...
Independent journalist Don Carpenter, known for reporting on the Steubenville rape case dies. He disavowed reporting later in life leaving a complex legacy.
Michael Stipe returned to the stage for the first time in 5 years, joining Jason Isbell to perform R.E.M. classics at a Pittsburgh fundraiser for the Harris-Walz campaign.